. . . So was the counterpane. . . The light showed a little door in ​a wall beside the kitchen fireplace—a little iron door belonging to a brick oven of that old-fashioned sort that used to be heated with faggots of wood. Nobody could call Mr Tod nice . https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=The_Tale_of_Mr._Tod&oldid=10781888, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. ", Still Benjamin hesitated, and Peter kept pushing him—, "Be quick, it's all right. . . . ​He never stopped till he came to the other side of the wood. ​The houses were not always empty when Mr. Tod moved out; because sometimes Tommy Brock moved in; (without asking leave). Tod." . Five minutes afterwards two breathless rabbits came scuttering away down Bull Banks, half carrying, half dragging a sack between them, bumpetty bump over the grass. . . . The Tale of Mr Tod is number 14 in Beatrix Potter’s series of 23 little books, the titles of which are as follows: 1 The Tale of Peter Rabbit 2 The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin 3 The Tailor of Gloucester 4 The Tale of Benjamin Bunny 5 The Tale of Two Bad Mice 6 The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle 7 The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher 8 The Tale of Tom … MLA citation style: Potter, Beatrix, and Publisher Frederick Warne And Co. . They did the most foolish thing that they could have done. Such vices lead to disaster, for Mr. Bouncer falls asleep and Brock kidnaps the babies with the evil intention of making a meal of them. Mr. Tod was coming up Bull Banks, and he was in the very worst of tempers. They lay in a fluffy bed of rabbit wool and hay, in a shallow burrow, separate from the main rabbit hole. . . . . . . . Nobody could call Mr. Tod "nice." . Cottontail had seen Tommy Brock passing in the distance. Mr. Tod turned his back towards the bed, and undid the window. The trees grew amongst heaped up rocks; and there, beneath a crag, Mr. Tod had made one of his homes. My favorite Potter book! The Tale of Mr Tod brings back Beatrix Potter's most popular heroes, Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny, in an adventure that also features two very disagreeable villains. . . Mr. Tod got up and down, down and up on the chair. But alas, no little rabbit babies were to be seen! To the rabbits underneath it sounded as if the floor would give way at each crash of falling furniture. No one else grubs up the moss so wantonly as Tommy Brock. . A new long pipe and a fresh supply of rabbit tobacco was presented to Mr. Bouncer. ​Benjamin, who was all of a twitter, pulled Peter off the window-sill. Though it seems to be her least popular. There was Mr. Tod's chair, and Mr. Tod's pie dish, and his knife and fork and mustard and salt cellar, and his table-cloth, that he had left folded up in the dresser—all set out for supper (or breakfast)—without doubt for that odious Tommy Brock. The Tale of Mr Tod is the eighteenth story in the Beatrix Potter series. Helen Beatrix Potter was an English author, illustrator, mycologist, and conservationist who is best known for her children's books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. . how many, Cousin Benjamin? He was an incurably indolent person; he was not in the least afraid of Mr. Tod; he was simply too lazy and comfortable to move. I will bring my bedding out, and dry it in the sun," said Mr. Tod. . Nothing could be seen of the young family. . Benjamin did so. . The tale of Mr. Tod. . Now, for a change, I am going to make a story about two disagreeable people, called Tommy Brock and Mr. Tod. Benjamin climbed over the wall, into a meadow. For the next twenty minutes Mr. Tod kept creeping cautiously into the house, and retreating hurriedly out again. . The pail was full of water; the rope was tightly strained over the top of the bed, and across the window-sill to the tree outside; "It will make a great mess in my bedroom; but I could never sleep in that bed again without a spring cleaning of some sort," said Mr. Tod. . See search results for this author. Recommends it for: any Beatrix Potter fan, Published March 7th 2002 by Warne (first published 1912. No monthly commitment. The sunshine was still warm and slanting on the hill pastures. After quarreling at supper, Flopsy and old Mr. Bouncer had passed a sleepless night, and quarrelled again at breakfast. . . . . . He called out that it was morning—sunrise; and that the jays were making a noise down below in the woods. . . ​"Oh my poor rabbit babies! I HAVE made many books about well-behaved people. ", "Yes, yes; not ten minutes since .mw-parser-output .nowrap,.mw-parser-output .nowrap a:before,.mw-parser-output .nowrap .selflink:before{white-space:nowrap}. . Then the midges had been very bad. "I will wash the tablecloth and spread it on the grass in the sun to bleach. He seemed to have put down the sack every dozen yards, to rest. . A different style of story. . She delves deeper in to the nature of animals-the darker side of their nature-and her stories are better for it. . Are you an author? With beige paper boards. . . . What a tale! Benjamin skipped lightly over dry-foot; the badger's heavy steps showed plainly in the mud. Flopsy had taken away his pipe and hidden the tobacco. At home in the rabbit hole, things had not been quite comfortable. They tried to push up a rusty nail between the window sashes; but it was of no use, especially without a light. And presently at the same moment Peter and Benjamin noticed that whenever they shook the window the little door opposite shook in answer. . . Can we get away? The little rabbit-babies were just old enough to open their blue eyes and kick. . Then old Mr. Bouncer smoked another pipe, and gave Tommy Brock a cabbage leaf cigar which was so very strong that it made Tommy Brock grin more than ever; and the smoke filled the burrow. First he had been upset by breaking the plate. . . It's very like the. .". The rest of the line, with a hook at the end, remained in his hand. . . At last Mr. Tod's preparations were complete. He ate wasp nests and frogs and worms; and he waddled about by moonlight, digging things up. He was obliged to gnaw it with his teeth. . And he had failed to catch a hen pheasant on her nest; and it had contained only five eggs, two of them addled. Benjamin Bunny sat up, staring; his whiskers twitched. . There were many unpleasant things lying about that had much better have been buried; rabbit bones and skulls, and chickens' legs and other horrors. . "Cousin Benjamin, compose yourself. The tale is about a badger called Tommy Brock and his arch enemy Mr. Tod, a fox. They sat side by side outside the window, whispering and listening. He snored peacefully and regularly; but one eye was not perfectly shut. Run in, Cousin Benjamin! There was a smell of fresh earth and dirty badger, which ​fortunately overpowered all smell of rabbit. The rabbits heard his footsteps over the tunnel. By degrees he ventured further in--right into the bedroom. The perfect study of gullibility, betrayal, opportunism and revenge, proving that there's no honour among thieves. Peter and Benjamin flattened their noses against the window, and stared into the dusk. . No person was to be seen, and no young rabbits. "They live too near the rocks to quarrel with their neighbours. There was an immense empty pie-dish of blue willow pattern, and a large carving knife and fork, and a chopper. One of them in a blue coat, by himself, was busily hunting for dandelions.—"Cousin Peter! They rushed into their short new tunnel, and hid themselves at the top end of it, under Mr. Tod's kitchen floor. Yes—there was no doubt about it—it had turned out even better than he had planned; the pail had hit poor old Tommy Brock, and killed him dead! Occasionally a drop splashed over; but still Tommy Brock snored regularly and never moved,—except in one eye. . I must have a disinfecting. . Perhaps I may have to burn sulphur. . The Tale of Mr. Tod audiobook written by Beatrix Potter. . His whiskers bristled and his coat-collar stood on end with rage. . He was of a wandering habit and he had foxey whiskers; they never knew where he would be next. . . . He had half a dozen houses, but he was seldom at home. 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